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May 2025

May brought visits to Charleston, SC and Asheville, NC for Mosaic and I, along with trying 108 beers along the way.

In no particular order, here were the best beers I had in May:

3 Fonteinen and Hill Farmstead at Salud Beer Shop

3 Fonteinen x Hill Farmstead Resonance Blend 1 Collaboration brew from 3 Fonteinen in Beersel, Belgium and Hill Farmstead Brewery in Greensboro Bend, VT

This unique brew was created in October 2019 and is a Lambic Gueze Blend. When Salud Beer Shop has a 3 Fonteinen drop, you know there are going to be some real gems and this pour was one of them. A damn near perfect beverage from two great breweries.

Pixel and Pals Worldwide

Pixel Point collaboration brew from Phase Three Brewing in Lake Zurich, IL and Trillium Brewing in Boston, MA

Pixel Point is a Hazy IPA with hand-selected Citra hops from Phase Three and Trillium. This was part of a unique worldwide collaboration and release from Phase Three blended their flagship IPA, Pixel, with 3 other breweries flagship IPAs. Check out my PorchDrinking article with a deeper dive into this series here.

Resident Culture Twice As Lonely

BBA Twice As Lonely with Banana (2025) from Resident Culture Brewing in Charlotte, NC

The 2025 banana version of Bourbon Barrel Aged Twice As Lonely is a blend of 19-31 month old Bourbon Barrel Aged Imperial Stout conditioned on over 30 pounds per barrel of coconut, over 8 pounds per barrel of cacao nibs and over 10lbs per barrel of Wild Thai Banana. Decadent and delightful!

Burial Beer Asheville

I used to Be an athlete collaboration beer from Other Half Brewing in Brooklyn, NY and Burial Beer in Asheville, NC

I Used To Be An Athlete is an Imperial IPA Double Dry-Hopped with Sabro, Citra, Vic Secret and Simcoe. Any time Burial and Other Half team up I am stoked for the results, and this was a gem as expected. This fan-favorite was recreated for Asheville Beer Week which was a great time to get up to AVL and support their recovery from Hurricane Helene.

Messorem beers

Temporalis #0031 + 9 Pieds Sous Terre from Messorem in Montreal, Quebec

Temporalis #0031 is a Triple IPA with Nectaron, Galaxy, Nelson Sauvin, Citra, and Citra Incognito hops. 9 Pieds Sous Terre is a Double Dry Hopped Double IPA with Mosaic, Simcoe, and Citra hops. These are both ridiculously good brews that we are incredibly lucky to be seeing more and more in Charlotte.

Fidens x Orchestrated Minds

Davy’s Axe collaboration brew from Fidens Brewing in Albany, NY and Orchestrated Minds Brewing in Fort Lauderdale, FL

Davy’s Axe is a Triple IPA hopped with Citra DynaBoost, Citra Cryo, Citra, Simcoe, Azacca, and Simcoe DynaBoost. This unique hop combination resulted in a deliciously juicy brew. Special shout out to Quadruple Jasper from Fidens as well—this was another killer beer this month that was a Quadruple IPA hopped with all Citra.

Lesser Known x Burial

The Invocation of Thought-Forms Collaboration Beer from Lesser-Known Beer Co. in Winston-Salem, NC and Burial Beer in Asheville, NC

This incredible collaboration is from arguably the two best breweries in North Carolina. It is an Imperial IPA brewed entirely with Pilsner malt and a little bit of corn sugar. It was whirlpooled with Citra, Strata, Vista and Cascade hops, and then open fermented with WLP001 and then cold conditioned for 2 weeks on more Citra, Strata and Vista. For a brewery who rarely? never? makes IPAs, Lesser-Known stepped out of their comfort zone and knocked this one out the park.

Fonta Flora Birthdaywine

Half Birthdaywine 11.5 from Fonta Flora Brewery in Morganton, nC

Half Birthdaywine 11.5 is a blended Barleywine-style Ale aged in bourbon and brandy barrels. The Birthdaywine series they do is always delicious, this beer impressed me so much that I actually had it on tap twice in 48 hours. Cheers to another decade of Fonta Flora!

Check back next month for my top beers of June! Cheers —Alexis

January 2025

January was a month filled with incredible beers—I can’t think of a time where I have curated this monthly blog and had more beers in my top list ever before. I shared beers with friends several times and attended the Rare and Vintage Beer Tasting in Durham which was filled with superb beers. In total I tried 117 different beers in January, and here are the best:

CLAG Stout

Đất Phúc from CLAG Brewing Company in Sandusky, OH

This is a Pastry Stout with Wild Thai banana, toasted coconut, and Bissell Farms maple syrup. These are three of my favorite adjuncts in general, so it is no surprise that this was a banger for me. I had this beer on tap at the brewery in December and via a crowler with friends in January and was blown away both times. CLAG is quietly putting out some incredible beers!

Phase Three Eunoia

Eunoia Batch 18: Coconut from Phase Three Brewing in Lake Zurich, IL

This was my top pour at Rare and Vintage—which is saying a lot. Eunoia Batch 18 is a blend of base stout aged from 19 to 37 months aged in heaven hill, wild turkey, and willett bourbon barrels and aged it on over 800 pounds of raw and toasted coconut. The coconut exudes out of this beer in the most delightful way. Eunoia is always a stellar beer, but this just might be my favorite yet!

Root + Branch and Test Brewery

Imprint collaboration brew from Root + Branch Brewing in Copiague, NY and TEST Brewery in Brooklyn, NY

Imprint is a multi-oat/wheat Triple IPA brewed and dry hopped with Freestyle Nelson hops. A superb Hazy brewed from two incredible breweries in New York!

Lesser-Known Beer

The 12 - A Reworking from Lesser-Known Beer Company in Winston-Salem, NC

The 12 is a Czech Pale Lager that is exactly what you’re looking for in a Lager. Way too easy to drink, refreshing, flavorful, and overall perfection. No surprise coming from the Lesser-Known team!

Burial Beer Hazy IPA

Something To Ponder Anytime You Are Anywhere Always from Burial Beer in Asheville, NC

Burial brewed another killer Quadruple IPA with Candy sugar, Cryo and Incognito. Triple dry-hopped with Citra, Nelson and Motueka, and finished with Citra Cryo. Their ability to continuously put out insane beers never ceases to amaze me!

Freak Folk Hazy IPA

Yodel: Nelson from Freak Folk Bier in Waterbury, VT

Yodel: Nelson is a Double Dry Hopped Double IPA with 100% Nelson hops. Freak Folk’s IPAs continue to be some of the best in the country. This is a new single hop series from them and I can’t to see what else comes out.

Barrel Aged Rocky Road (2024) from Angry Chair Brewing in Tampa, FL

Barrel Aged Rocky Road is an Imperial Sweet Stout with toasted walnuts, cacao nibs, marshmallows and lactose that is aged 18 months in Wild Turkey bourbon barrels. This is a fluffy marshmallow joyful experience from start to finish.

Monday Night Brewing Stout

7 Deadly Stouts from Monday Night Brewing in Atlanta, GA

Seven Deadly Stouts is a blend of imperial stout aged in 7 different spirit barrels for over 2 years. Apple Brandy, Bourbon, Scotch, Maple Bourbon, Tequila, Rum, and Cognac barrels were all blended together and aged upon massive amounts of toasted coconut, hazelnuts, coffee, cinnamon, chocolate, and vanilla beans. This is a very barrel-forward beer that surprised me how well all of these things worked well together.

Fidens Triple IPA

Something We Could No Longer Contain from Fidens Brewing in Albany, NY

Something We Could No Longer Contain is Triple IPA with Simcoe, Citra and Idaho 7 hops. If Fidens brews a Triple you can guarantee it’s going to slap.

The Same Eternity from Blindhouse Beer in Roanoke, VA

The Same Eternity is a blend of aged Mixed Culture beer and fresh, hoppy Saison. Blindhouse’s unique beers are always a delight!

Baba Yaga’s Forest from Brujos Brewing in Portland, OR

Baba Yaga’s Forest is a Double Dry Hopped Imperial Hazy IPA with Manilita, Bliss Processed Nelson, Columbus CGX, Citra & Citra Cryo. It has been a minute since I had any Brujos and this was a good reminder of just how good their beers are.

Triple Crossing Stout

Less Than Alone (2024) from Triple Crossing in Richmond, VA

Less Than Alone is a blend of three Bourbon barrels aged and then the blend was moved to stainless for further conditioning on Mexican vanilla beans. This is an extremely well-balanced brew that draws out both the barrel and vanilla notes.

Vigneronne from Brasserie Cantillon in Brussels, Belgium

Vigneronne is a blend of Lambics with Viogner grapes. This was an incredibly smooth Lambic that was still bursting with flavor. An absolute delight.

Pinthouse x Green Cheek Triple IPA

Dino Snacks (2024) collaboration brew from Pinthouse Brewing in Austin, TX and Green Cheek Beer in Orange, CA

Dino Snacks is a Triple IPA with Freestyle Farms selected Motueka and Nelson Sauvin CGX from Hop Revolution NZ. Honestly this one surprised me with how good it was. Pinthouse is not a brewery whose beers I have previously sought out after having a couple of flights during Austin visits where my conclusions were basically “solid, but nothing crazy”. After trying this beer I will have to reconsider that notion and put some more stock into what they are putting out.

The Veil Sleeping Forever

Coconut Bliss Sleeping Forever from The Veil Brewing Company in Richmond, VA

Coconut Bliss Sleeping Forever is an Imperial Stout aged in maple and Willett bourbon barrels for 30 months then conditioned on fresh and toasted coconut. You might be starting to notice a coconut Stout trend this month—this was another incredible one!

Fonta Flora Barleywine

Double Barrel-Aged Periodic Motion from Fonta Flora Brewery in Morganton, NC

This is a double bourbon barrel-aged English-style Barleywine. Fonta Flora’s Barleywines are typically some of the best, and this timed release at Rare and Vintage lived up to the hype.

Human Robot Pilsner

Forest Brothers collaboration brew from Human Robot in Philadelphia, PA and Põhjala in Tallinn, Estonia

Forest Brothers is a Pilsner with Motueka and Callista hops. Human Robot always crushes it, but this is the first light beer I have had from Põhjala. This was a superb beer at the Rare and Vintage Beer Tasting.

CHeck Back next month for my top beers of February!

Cheers —Alexis

The Best Breweries in the Midwest

The Midwest is full of great breweries—let’s be real there’s not much to do from November-March when you are snowed in other than brew and drink great beer. As a result there are some stellar spots spanning across these states!

The best breweries in the Midwest, in no particular order:

Phase Three Brewing Company: Lake Zurich, IL

Speciation Artisan Ales: Grand Rapids, MI

Pulpit Rock Brewing Company: Decorah, IA

Lua Brewing: Des Moines, IA

Forager Brewery: Rochester, MN

Side Project Brewing: Maplewood, MO

Jackie O’s Brewery: Athens, OH

New Glarus Brewing Company: New Glarus, WI

BlackStack Brewing: St. Paul, MN

Transient Artisan Ales: Bridgman, MI

Revolution Brewing: Chicago, IL

Drekker Brewing Company: Fargo, ND

Which of these have you been to? What are your favorites? Let me know in the comments! Cheers—Alexis